![]() The production companies are on the ground during the filming of shows. Discovery.) Those partners have subsidiary production companies, including 51 Minds Entertainment (which makes most of the charter yachting franchises of Below Deck) and Shed Media ( The Real Housewives of New York City and Salt Lake City the all-star Housewives show Ultimate Girls Trip, known as UGT). (Advance Magazine Publishers Inc., which owns Condé Nast, which owns Vanity Fair, owns a stake in Warner Bros. Shows are produced by third-party partners like Banijay and Warner Bros. Photograph by Gillian Laub.īravo, which is owned by NBCUniversal, distributes the series on cable and via the streaming service Peacock. Leah McSweeney, who joined RHONY for seasons 12 and 13, in her New York City home. Still better than my worst day withering away at a life of quiet desperation.” When this Housewife-speaking on condition of anonymity because she doesn’t want to lose her nightmare of a dream job-went to last year’s BravoCon, a three-day convention attended by 30,000 or so fans, she turned to two former fellow Bravolebrities and said, “How do I ever be happy after this?” “Have I been put through the wringer?” she says. She’s grown accustomed to cruel comments about her body and face, vitriol about her life-but she has also become accustomed to the validation. ![]() Now, when she dies, she will leave this mortal coil having been a reality star. “I used to dream that one day I’d maybe get to go on Jeopardy, and I would have put that in my obituary,” she says. The second Housewife remembers being a little girl and plotting in her diary to achieve public recognition. The only reason I'm still even considering giving this a second thought is because the Kitchen Traditions, Dinner for Two was at the Bridal Show and giving away prizes.They do it for the money, in part-more than $1 million a season for the highest-paid cast members. Literally, everything screams SCAM ALERT! I don't know if it is just her or the whole company. ![]() ![]() When she texted me again about the prize she says the days are Saturday or Sunday to choose from and doesn't give me the location info. She then asks my opinion because she is showing her boss later. She also admittedly told me she created this blog because she thinks it is more professional and gives all the details, but her boss doesn't know she created it. She gives me this blog ( ) that she has setup that details about the package and it basically says what her text says about Friday or Saturday but includes this presentation my fiance and I have to attend at the Holiday Inn by the Airport. Eventually she texts me back and admits she prefers texting and then calls me and is just as awkward as the voicemails. In following this rabbit hole, I find there are two FB pages for the Bridal Registry, a FB page for Kitchen Traditions and two websites for Kitchen Traditions which are similar and give the same information. However, this did give me her last name, so of course I Facebook her and it gives me her profile and says she works at The Bridal Registry, which had its own FB page. I call her and it goes to voicemail (a very awkward, unprofessional voicemail I might add). Then on Thursday I get a text from this Savannah saying that she is with the Bridal Registry and that my fiance and I won this package for champagne flutes, honeymoon accommodations, and $600 for weddings bands and to call or text her to setup arrangements for the gifts. Except I had no texts from this number nor did I know where she was from and the number when I googled it was for an old couple in TN. Last Wednesday, I get a call from TN with a voicemail from a sad sounding female saying "Hey Brittany, this is Savannah I texted you. So I went to the Fall Bridal Show in Grand Rapids, MI. More than likely going with my gut on this one and bailing out, but wanted to see if there are any recent instances (all the past posts about this are from 4 or more years ago).
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